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ANGELIQUE IN REVOLT

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Description Pan, London, 1968, 4th pr. ISBN 0-330-20152-2. MMPB, 400 pages. Wraps show some edge and cover wear, a few marks, small corner creases, light reading creases, age-toning; small stains on outer page block; binding sound. Interior clean and unmarked with tanned pages. ‘Once more at odds with her lover, Louis XIV the Sun-King, Angelique throws in her lot with the rebellious Huguenots and becomes the most hunted woman in France!’ (from rear wrap)

Synopsis

Set against the opulent yet turbulent backdrop of 17th-century France, this gripping historical novel follows Angelique, a strong-willed and passionate woman whose fortunes rise and fall with the shifting tides of royal favor and religious conflict. After a bitter estrangement from Louis XIV, the enigmatic Sun-King whose love she once cherished, Angelique finds herself drawn into the dangerous world of the Huguenots—a Protestant minority fiercely resisting the Catholic monarchy's oppression.

As Angelique navigates a treacherous landscape of political intrigue, secret alliances, and personal betrayals, she becomes a symbol of resistance and defiance. Her journey is marked by thrilling escapes, heartfelt romance, and unyielding courage in the face of relentless pursuit. Through her eyes, readers experience the grandeur and cruelty of an era where love and loyalty are put to the ultimate test.

About the Author

The authors, renowned for their vivid storytelling and meticulous historical research, brings the period to life with rich detail and compelling characters. Their ability to weave fiction seamlessly with historical fact has earned them a devoted readership and critical acclaim. This novel is a testament to their talent for crafting epic narratives that resonate with contemporary themes of freedom, identity, and resilience.

Condition and Collectibility

This particular edition is a valuable find for collectors and enthusiasts of historical fiction. Despite minor wear consistent with its age, the book remains in good condition with a strong binding and clean interior pages. The subtle signs of use add character, reflecting the journey this volume has taken before arriving in your hands.

Recommendations

Ideal for readers who enjoy richly detailed historical dramas filled with romance, adventure, and moral complexity. Fans of authors like Alexandre Dumas and Philippa Gregory will find much to admire in this sweeping tale of passion and rebellion.

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